Computer Science – Computation and Language
Scientific paper
2000-01-25
Proceedings of NLDB'99, Klagenfurt, Austria
Computer Science
Computation and Language
4 pages + 2 pages of ERRATA
Scientific paper
A new language model for speech recognition is presented. The model develops hidden hierarchical syntactic-like structure incrementally and uses it to extract meaningful information from the word history, thus complementing the locality of currently used trigram models. The structured language model (SLM) and its performance in a two-pass speech recognizer --- lattice decoding --- are presented. Experiments on the WSJ corpus show an improvement in both perplexity (PPL) and word error rate (WER) over conventional trigram models.
Chelba Ciprian
Jelinek Frederick
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